Terrifying CCTV Captures Delhi’s Red Fort Blast
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Intelligence agencies have uncovered a wider terror plot linked to the recent deadly car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort, which killed 13 people. According to sources, the accused had planned to ready around 32 vehicles packed with explosives to carry out coordinated attacks across multiple locations.
On 10 November 2025, a car exploded near the Red Fort in Delhi, India, killing at least 13 people and injuring more than 20 others. According to Satish Golcha, the commissioner of the Delhi Police, there were two to three people inside the car at the time of the explosion.
The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad has detained a medical student from Kanpur as part of its investigation into the recent Delhi blast, officials said on Thursday. Dr Mohammad Arif (32), a first-year Doctor of Medicine (Cardiology) student at the state-run Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial (GSVM) Medical College,
Delhi: Two diaries packed with coded entries and encrypted messages were discovered at the campus of Al Falah University in Faridabad, officials say, in connection with the blast that ripped through central Delhi earlier this week.
A car exploded near the tourist-heavy and crowded Red Fort in New Delhi on Monday evening, killing at least eight people and injuring 20 others, according to reports.
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Red Fort Blast Updates: Beyond The Smoke, Familes Battle Grief And Silent Trauma
Families of the Red Fort blast victims struggle with grief as eyewitnesses recall the horrific moments. These can have the lasting mental health effects such attacks have on survivors and common citizens.
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Red Fort Car Blast: From Faridabad to Red Fort: Inside Dr. Umar’s 48-Hour Terror Trail and the Turkey Connection
The Delhi Red Fort car blast probe has revealed Dr. Umar’s full escape and planning route. On November 9, after raids in Faridabad, Umar fled via Mewat to Firozpur Jhirka, stayed overnight at a highway dhaba,
Investigators probing the Red Fort blast have uncovered an international terror link tracing back to a Turkiye-based handler codenamed Ukasa, who allegedly directed the module led by Al-Falah University professor Dr Umar Un Nabi.